I have setup a list of the best Android games to help you get through the Play Store’s many titles. So read on as I explore the different game genres in an attempt to find all the best titles to install on your phone or tablet this year.

Founded in 1999 by Michael Guillemot, one of the co-founders and owners of video game publisher and developer Ubisoft, Gameloft has expanded to employ a staff of 5,000 at the end of 2011. Gameloft began to be profitable in 2003. Gameloft’s consolidated revenues were €10.2m (2003), €23.2m (2004) and €46.8m (2005). Gameloft has posted consolidated revenues of €68m in 2006, €96m in 2007, €110m in 2008 and €122m in 2009. In 2010, Gameloft consolidated sales reached €141m and went up to €164m in 2011. In 2012 the revenues continued to grow and crossed the €200m-mark, reaching €208.3m in 2012 and €233.3m in 2013. According to the preliminary data, the revenue for the end of year of 2014 were €227m. Through agreements with major telephone carriers, handset manufacturers, specialized distributors and its online shop, Gameloft states it has a distribution network in over 100 countries. As of 2013, Gameloft had development centers in 20 countries. (Wikipedia.org)

Gameloft, having made games like Asphalt 8, Modern Combat 5 and N.O.V.A. 3 you can pretty much be sure you are playing a game with high-production value and a free-to-play price structure. Brother in Arms 3 is a great game. People are saying it may be Gameloft’s best action game so far. I don’t know about that but the game is cool. The game is a 3rd person shooter game where you guide your character through a World War 2 area as you do the normal weapon and ability upgrades as you play. The graphics are great and the game is not for every Android phone that you run into. If you have any flagship phone or tablet you should be okay to play it. Fun to play and you get into it until boom a purchase is needed but that is how it goes now with most games right?

The Walking Dead is actually a cool game. The play style reminds me of the old school Dungeons and Dragons decision-based style game. Does anyone remember the movie BIG with Tom Hanks? The game Josh was playing. Just click on the next two links to see.

I even found a site where someone recreated the game. Click Here to see How cool is that? Anyways, The Walking Dead: Season One and The Walking Dead: Season Two is an interesting game to play that keeps you into the game through a strong storyline. As you move through the story you do get a bit of a thrill and maybe a scare as your decision can mean death to a character or your character. Oh yeah there are zombies. Telltale Games has several games so when you are done with The Walking Dead you can try the other games they have. If you happen to be a fan of Game of Thrones they have a game based on that too. Definitely try Telltale Games out.

The World Ends With You is a game that I do remember actually from the world of Nintendo, well, the Nintendo DS actually. I had to look up how long ago this was and the game is dated around 2007. So now about 8 years later here it is. If you are a gamer then you know about Square Enix, the maker of this game. You most likely know Square Enix for Final Fantasy.

The World Ends With You is a side scrolling action game that has several game elements to it from RPG to card style gaming. The Manga style graphics now on Android is still a good game that can hold its own even after 8 years, but the game has a price that is a bit steep. One of the higher price ($17.99) Android games I have seen actually which will turn most people off.

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